Warren Sapp (center) makes his point to his "No Huddle" colleagues during Monday's taping. (Ben Liebenberg/NFL)

INDIANAPOLIS — There they go. Four men with nine Super Rings between them, packed into a rollicking, pimped-out golf cart bursting at the seams.

That was the scene Monday morning at the Indiana Convention Center as Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, Warren Sapp and Willie McGinest rode from the green room to the set to tape their Super Bowl edition of “No Huddle” for NFL Network (airing Thursday at 10 p.m. ET).

They went in-depth on the glories and trials of Super Bowl week, and Sapp told a packed studio audience that “it’s your lead dogs who set the tone” and keep the younger players and prone-to-the-hype newbies in line.

The foursome agreed that, amid the rising chaos surrounding both teams, it’s key to stick to the rhythm that got you there in the first place.

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